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Hot off the press! ecosphere, the award winning Virtual Reality Platform, releases new 360° documentary 'Sea of Islands' with the United Nations

Produced by PHORIA, Media Farm Studios and the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (UN DPPA), ecosphere ‘United Nations: Futuring Peace’ brings audiences enriching stories about peacebuilding around the globe.

New York  — 15 June, 2022: ecosphere, the award winning documentary title from immersive technology studio PHORIA, and Meta Quest, will today release brand new 360° content in partnership with the United Nations. Since its initial launch in 2020, ecosphere has wowed Meta Quest users with intimate natural history films, produced with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Anicca Media and Silverback Films. Now audiences will see ecosphere expand further into the social impact space, to become a hub for stories about humanity — and communities who are working together to overcome conflict, build peace and safeguard their way of life.

“Ecosphere started as a PHORIA produced series, bringing unreachable parts of nature to people with world-first VR camera technology,” emphasizes Samuel Tate Goudie, XR Director at PHORIA. “Since its launch, the application has found an audience of over half a million visitors. We see the development of the ecosphere platform as a way to bring immersive impact stories to a huge audience, but also to explore the way these stories are told. Immersive software allows for shared experience, interactivity, and presence that not only elevates the medium, but will come to define it.”

The ecosphere ‘United Nations: Futuring Peace’ series will include a series of special episodes, including Sea of Islands and Pathways Colombia. Musalem, which will take users on an immersive journey into Yemen, will be added soon.

Sea of Islands, Directed by Joseph Purdam, Written and Produced by Angie Richard (Anicca Media) and produced by PHORIA and UN DPPA, explores how Fijians are facing the consequences of climate change and building climate resilience for future generations.

For filmmaker Joseph Purdam, the Co-Founder and Experiential Director of PHORIA, Sea of Islands is a vital story about how cultural knowledge is helping locals adapt to the global climate crisis:

“Communities in the Pacific islands are under constant and growing threat from impacts of climate change. These stories, of Veidrala, Narikoso, Lekanai are inspiring case studies that we have the honor of witnessing and sharing. They demonstrate the power of indigenous knowledge to adapt to the challenges of a changing climate and their wisdom deserves to be recognized on a global stage.”

Pathways Colombia is an immersive virtual reality experience about the peace process in Colombia,” explains Martin Waehlisch, Team Leader of the DPPA Innovation Cell. “Produced with Gusano Films, the VR experience illustrates achievements and obstacles in the reintegration and reconciliation process, while at the same time bringing to light persisting security challenges and resilience of all those committed to achieving sustainable peace in the country. We are excited that Pathways Colombia is added to the ecosphere platform, which will help the UN expand outreach to the growing VR community.”

“Virtual Reality is a crucial medium in our interdisciplinary ‘Futuring Peace’ efforts,” adds Naoko Takahashi Taymanov, Political Affairs Officer from the UN DPPA Innovation Cell. “We are keen to strengthen public engagement on UN issues such as climate change and peacebuilding. Ecosphere allows us to connect better and more easily with VR consumers, while sensitizing them for the United Nations global agenda.”

ecosphere ‘United Nations: Futuring Peace’ is available from June 15th. To download the series for free, visit the Oculus store or Oculus TV.

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'Sea of Islands' Cinematic 360° Virtual Reality Experience on Climate Security in the South Pacific

I am truly excited about the upcoming release of Anicca’s latest collaboration, Sea of Islands, a cinematic 360° virtual reality experience that invites viewers to visit Pacific Islands already facing the impact of the climate crisis and meet local communities sharing their inspirational stories of resilience.

The VR documentary has been initially shared with United Nations members and will launch globally on June 15th.

Amb. Rabab Fatima thanked DPPA for developing Sea of Islands:

"The video shows us the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Islands; but it also sadly shows us the grave risk that the Islands are facing and the need for urgent action."

Rabab Fatima (Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to UN, New York; PR to ISBA; Chair, Peacebuilding Commission; President, UN-Women Executive Board; Envoy to Peru, Jamaica) viewing Sea of Islands. Credit: Twitter/@UNPeacebuilding

United Nations Peacebuilding Commission is committed to explore avenues to support regional, national & local initiatives to mitigate the security implications & other impacts of Climate Change in the Pacific Islands. Credit: Twitter/@BangladeshUN1

Credit: Twitter/@JapanMissionUN

Credit: Twitter/@JapanMissionUN

Sea of Islands is produced by PHORIA and the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (UN DPPA), with Anicca Media.

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Ecosphere VR - This Is Wildlife Documentary Filmmaking Like You've Never Seen It Before

1 June, 2020: PHORIA, an award-winning technology studio, today announced the worldwide online release of ecosphere, a groundbreaking Virtual Reality nature documentary series produced in partnership with Facebook’s Oculus, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and Silverback Films. The series is narrated by Emmy Award-winning actress and WWF Ambassador, Anna Friel, and will be available to experience on Oculus Quest and Oculus Go VR headsets from June 8, 2020, via the ecosphere app.

ecosphere is an ambitious VR experience that immerses viewers in the wildest places on earth. The series features never-before-seen cinematic 5.7k stereoscopic VR footage at 60fps, shot with the latest pre-production 3D-180 cameras. Custom VR stabilising technology allowed filming to take place in incredibly technically challenging environments — from the air and deep into the ocean.

ecosphere gently guides viewers through some of nature’s most fragile and diverse ecosystems, highlighting indigenous and community-led efforts to protect our most precious wildlife. With an emotive original musical score, the series transports viewers into our extraordinary world — to the great savannahs of Kenya (Africa), the ancient jungles of Borneo (Malaysia) and the rich coral reefs of Raja Ampat (Indonesia).

Evocative storytelling takes place across ecosphere’s three episodes, as local communities come together to help nature recover from the impact of modern human life. The series focuses on uplifting and inspiring viewers, bringing home the idea that when human beings create space for nature, humanity and nature thrive together.

The ecosphere team is led by award-winning international filmmakers Joseph Purdam (PHORIA), Angie Davis (Anicca Media), Daniel Huertas (Silverback Films), Eric Cheng (Oculus) and Colin Butfield (WWF).

ecosphere sets a new standard for natural-history storytelling on the Oculus platform,” said Eric Cheng, Head of Immersive Media for Facebook’s Oculus. “High-resolution, high-frame-rate 3D-180 stories are combined with thoughtful spatial audio production to create one of the most compelling immersive video experiences we’ve seen.”

ecosphere takes natural history production to a new level,” said Daniel Huertas, Silverback Films. “VR gives viewers a rare chance to immerse themselves in someone else’s story, in their hope for a positive future.”

“This is wildlife documentary filmmaking like you’ve never seen it,” said Angie Davis, Anicca Media. “The synergy of our planet comes to life before your eyes as you’re right there in the midst of it. An unforgettable experience.”

“WWF couldn’t be more proud of this team,” said Colin Butfield, WWF. “The uplifting messages of ecosphere are important to hear now, as people come together during these challenging times. ecosphere is truly an experience to inform, empower and most of all, inspire action to protect our precious planet.”

ecosphere will open the hearts of viewers to the beauty of the natural world,” said Joseph Purdam, PHORIA. “These diverse stories and voices are on the frontline of community-led environmental activism. It’s a privilege that ecosphere can help raise awareness for rewilding efforts and reveal just how nature and humanity can co-exist together, in harmony.”

Coming June 8th: https://www.phoria.com.au/projects/ecosphere/

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Angie featured on the World Nomads podcast

Angie sat down with World Nomads podcast to discuss life as a digital nomad, making films for social impact, and virtual reality.

I had an absolute joy sitting down with with Kim Napier on the World Nomads podcast, where I opened up about life as a full time digital nomad with kids, making films to help change the world, and my thoughts on the future of virtual reality as a powerful storytelling medium.

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Dustin Hollick and Rhian Slapp of The Laps TV also pop in for a cameo, to share a few stories from our film The Laps Tasmania.

You can listen to the podcast below, or on

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 The World Nomads Podcast has been named an Honoree in the Annual Webby Awards!

Presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), The Webbys recognise excellence in seven major media types: Websites, Video, Advertising, Media & PR, Social, Apps, Mobile & Voice, Games and Podcasts. Basically, it’s the Oscars of the Internet.

With more than 13,000 pieces of work entered in the awards, our podcast ranked in the top 18%!



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